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A STEP TOWARD REVIVAL AND UNITY IN THE BODY

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By David A. J. Seargent

 

THE FOUR BASIC MEDITATIONS

 

Meditation 1

"Our God is a consuming fire." (Hebrews 12:29)

Comment

This meditation holds before us the awe and holiness of God.  It brings us to meditate upon that which Rudolph Otto called the "numinous", the sense of the divine and the awe-full to which our only proper response is one of holy fear.

          Holy fear has somewhat fallen out of fashion these days, and believers in Yeshua are all the poorer for that.  Certainly, we have the immense privilege of being able to approach God through Messiah, but we must remember that this privilege is one that has been won for us by the blood of Yeshua and that the God whom we approach is a God of holiness and might.  We tremble at the power of atomic energy or of an exploding star.  How much more should we tremble before the Creator of these things.  [Printed resources: http://www.unityinchrist.com/whatisgrace/holiness.htm and http://www.unityinchrist.com/whatisgrace/GoandSInnomore.htm .]

 

Meditation 2

"Yeshua is Lord"

Comment

The first part of this meditation shows us the way to the God who is a consuming fire, and the Way is Yeshua.  In Yeshua, the Fire wears a human body.  Through Yeshua and only through Yeshua can we approach the Unapproachable and through Yeshua alone, Almighty God comes down to us, not in fire and wrath, but in the Person of a divine Human Being inviting us to come into a personal loving relationship with Him!

          Yeshua is the Way . the way through whom each individual human being can reach up to God and through whom God reaches down to each of us.

          He is truth . the truth about what God is and what man ought to be and can be through the transforming power of the Holy Spirit.

          And he is the life . the Life of Deity manifested in human form so that human life may be transformed and partake of the Divine Nature in and through Him.

 

The second part of this meditation is, or ought to be, our response to this revelation of Yeshua.  It focuses upon the central core of Messianic spirituality.  It is the absolutely essential step that we all must take to become a true Messianic believer in Yeshua.  But what does it mean-really-to accept Yeshua as Lord?  It means that we accept him as the central authority of our lives.  We make a definite commitment to live the kind of life which he desires of us and we both accept this and welcome the indwelling power of his Spirit who enables us to live in this way.  Acceptance of Yeshua as Lord also implies belief in his divine and human natures; that he is truly God and truly Man.  If he is Lord, he is also Saviour, but only as both Man and God can he be Saviour.  As Man he lifts humanity up to God and as God he brings divinity down to Man.

          We likewise note that Paul also says that no one can call Yeshua "Lord" except he or she be moved by the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 12:3).  Of course, this does not mean that no one can simply say "Yeshua is Lord" without inspiration (a parrot could be taught to do this!) but, rather, no one can assert this with conviction unless he or she is moved by the Holy Spirit.  Asserting and truly believing that Yeshua is Lord (which means being a Messianic believer) is not something that one can do "naturally".  It is, in a sense, a "mystical experience"-indeed, a divine miracle-dependent entirely upon the grace of God!

          Once we accept him as Saviour and worship him as our God, his image becomes-as it were-stamped on a sensitized heart.  Something inexpressible begins to happen in our lives; our existence has a new "feel" about it which (though very real) is not easy to pin down with words.  A new hunger begins to appear; a new desire to really surrender more and more to Yeshua and, paradoxically, the more we rise to this desire, the stronger it becomes.  If this inner change truly appears and grows, we can say that we have truly accepted Yeshua as Lord and our life as a Messianic believer in Yeshua has begun.

          As we meditate on the Lordship of Messiah, keeping these thoughts in mind, we allow ourselves to experience an attitude of total and complete helplessness in the hands of Almighty God.  We allow ourselves to feel the weight of our sin and how we are as filthy rags before the absolute purity of God.  And yet, as we surrender to Him through our acceptance of the Lordship of Messiah, He washes our sins away and looks upon us as pure with Messiah's own purity!

          We see Yeshua as our life, our everything.  We depend totally upon God to bring us to the point of acceptance of him.  We abandon ourselves completely to God and to the moving of the Holy Spirit.

 

Meditation 3

"you are the body of Messiah, and each one of you is a part of it" (1 Corinthians 12:27).

Comment

As the previous meditation concentrated upon the individual's relationship with God through Messiah, so this concentrates upon the life of the believer as a part of the corporate Body of Messiah.  All who are members of the church are "organs" in the Body by and through which Messiah has chosen to be active in the world today.

          In our meditation, we remember that the one divine life-the Holy Spirit-inspires and guides each member of the Body and that, through each being united with the Holy Spirit, we are also united with one another.

          We seek this deepest life within us-a life manifested through all desires to surrender to Messiah and to follow him.  We dwell upon these spiritual desires and let all other desires fall away from us.  We allow ourselves to be drawn increasingly into the life of the group and, through the group, into the life of the Body of Messiah.  As each of us allows himself/herself to be drawn into a deepening experience of the Body and increasingly live for the Body through his/her role within it, so the Body itself increasingly functions as the Body of Messiah.  It comes under the control of the Head as each of its members more fully yields to the Divine Mind within the Body . the Holy Spirit.

          This deeper inner commitment will show itself in practical terms as increasing involvement, increasing interest and increasing desire for involvement in church life and witness.   It will also manifest as a growing love for other Messianic believers, and yes Christians too. including those of different persuasions, temperament or background.

 

Meditation 4

"[you] . have put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator.  There is no Greek or Jew, circumcised or uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave or free, but Messiah is all, and is in all" (Colossians 3:10-11).

"You are all sons of God through faith in Yeshua haMeshiach, for all of you who were baptized into Messiah have clothed yourselves with Messiah.  There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Yeshua haMeshiach" (Galatians 3:26-28).

 

Comment

In this meditation, we are shown three classes of division between people and we are assured that they are overcome amongst Christians and Messianic believers through mutual unity within the Body.

          The first division is social:  Paul exemplifies this by "slave and free", but today we could also add "employer and employee", "politically conservative and politically liberal", "professional person and manual labourer" and so forth.  Think about this.  The differences that cause so much division both within society at large and, all too frequently, at a personal level, melt away as we become increasingly aware of the "Body unity".  In other words, as we experience fellowship at this deep level, we increasingly see one another as Christians first and primarily.  The tags which society may place upon us become decreasingly important.

          The second division:  The second division might be called divinely instituted if we bear in mind that it was actually the sin of humanity that made it necessary in the first place. It is the division of Jew (the chosen of God) and Gentile or heathen (Paul exemplifies this as "Greek").  What Paul is saying is that both Jew and Gentile must leave behind their former position . the Gentile "comes in from the cold", from beyond the people of God, and is brought into union within the Body, but the Jew also must renounce any though that he is right with God simply by virtue of birth within the Jewish nation.  You Messianic Jewish believers in Yeshua haMeshiach understand this point, that it is your belief in Yeshua and Him alone that makes you a member of the Body of Yeshua haMeshiach, not the fact that were born Jewish.  Both groups are now united in being equally in need of Messiah and individuals from each group can find fellowship together if they turn away from their past condition and become united in the Body.  [And this being in spite of the fact that the body of Messiah does appear to have two distinct branches, Jewish and Gentile.  It's ok not to drop this distinction, for it is the Lord himself who has through the Holy Spirit raised up and revived the Messianic Jewish branch of Yeshua haMeshiach.  It has not been through the work of any man, as you well know.  editor] 

          Thirdly, membership of the Body transcends natural divisions, i.e. sexual (male and female) and racial (Greek, barbarian, Scythian).  Such natural differences include Asian and Caucasian, Black, White and all of the many innate differences between people and groups of people that can so often be exaggerated into matters of real significance.   But these differences too melt away into the unity that exists between true Christians and Messianic believers in Yeshua.

          We meditate on this fact and allow the true enormity of it to become realized in our minds.  With this meditation we touch the very heart of the unity that alone is adequate to bring Christians and Messianic believers of different theological and denominational differences into true unity of spirit.  We meditate on this fact.

          But the impact of these passages goes beyond church unity in the usual sense.  We imagine the world as it would be if all its people fulfilled the potential for which they were created and truly become parts of the Body.  Imagine the ideal; all divisions transcended by the unity of Spirit knitting all parts of the Body together as all people reflected in their lives the Glory of God. We meditate on this and pray that God will inspire more and more people with this magnificent vision.

 

These four meditations focus attention upon the four important themes of unity in the Body of Messiah; the majesty of God, the Lordship of Yeshua haMeshiach, and the implications of membership in his corporate Body, and the church defined.  It is suggested that these meditations be repeated frequently in order to keep focus.

          The Bible is a deep well of passages for meditation.  As we read the Bible, passages will frequently impress themselves upon us as subjects for meditation.  The Holy Spirit will lead us in this way and I'm certain that many deep meditations will soon start flowing.  This is God talking to us!

 

It is my hope and prayer that many Christians and Messianic believers in Yeshua will take seriously these words and both practice this spiritual exercise themselves and start small groups that will follow the practice.  I believe that this really is a way to true revival and a way to bring about a God-inspired, God-powered unity within the Body of Messiah.

          David A. J. Seargent

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